Hello Again Everyone,
Well I concluded my deer season this morning at 8:40 A.M. This post is not really about the Handi but since I've been conversing with you guys electronically I just thought I'd let you know about this deer season. It was a typical Ohio season with day one being in the mid fifties and sunny as was day two but it got up to the mid sixties. Wednesday brought clouds and rain but still warm weather and then Thursday cooled down a little with heavy (about three inches) of rain. Friday the winds started to blow at a constant 30 to 40MPH with the occasional 50 to 60MPH gusts. It's now Saturday and the morning started out at a balmy 22 degrees and then it got really hot(35 degrees ) As for the season, my brother took a button buck on opening day with a shotgun, on Tuesday he shot a doe again a shotgun, his daughter shot a doe also with a shotgun and I shot a doe with my Savage 10 ML, all within about one half hour from each other. The doe that I harvested was at a measured 207 yards. My brother witnessed the shot and could not believe that it could be made. When we dressed the deer I found the Hornady 45 caliber 240 grain Mag XTP just under the hide on the off side of the deer. I will try and get a picture of it to post as it was truly amazing performance out of a bullet designed for a handgun. The thing looked as if it had been fired into test media and recovered for use in an add. My brother told me that I should send a picture or the bullet to Hornady and see if they wanted to use it. Finally we get to this morning and 8:40 A.M. I really wanted to take one with a nice set of antlers but as it is there are way too many does and when I was presented with a walking broadside shot at about 40 yards I took another doe with the S&W 629 .44 mag revolver. Seasons over for me as we have a two deer limit in my part of the state and I couldn't use anymore than that anyhow.
Sorry to be so long winded but it was a good season and I wanted to share. The 200+ yard doe is the one closest to the camera.
Best to all,
Wolfgang